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staplemonx 22-04-2016 20:53

2016 Curie Subdivision
 
  • 8 Team 8 Palo Alto, California
  • 25 Raider Robotix North Brunswick, New Jersey
  • 166 Chop Shop Merrimack, New Hampshire
  • 191 X-CATS Rochester, New York
  • 287 Floyd Mastic Beach, New York
  • 321 RoboLancers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 339 Kilroy Robotics Stafford, Virginia
  • 379 RoboCats Girard, Ohio
  • 639 Code Red Robotics Ithaca, New York
  • 694 StuyPulse New York, New York
  • 836 The RoboBees Hollywood, Maryland
  • 858 Demons Wyoming, Michigan
  • 876 Thunder Robotics Hatton/Northwood, North Dakota
  • 955 CV Robotics Corvallis, Oregon
  • 1073 The Force Team Hollis, New Hampshire
  • 1089 Team Mercury Hightstown, New Jersey
  • 1123 AIM Robotics Burke (open to all Fairfax & Loudoun County), Virginia
  • 1261 Robo Lions Suwanee, Georgia
  • 1389 The Body Electric Bethesda, Maryland
  • 1511 Rolling Thunder Penfield, New York
  • 1662 Raptor Force Engineering Lodi, California
  • 1868 Space Cookies Moffett Field, California
  • 1885 ILITE Robotics Haymarket, Virginia
  • 1983 Skunk Works Robotics Seattle, Washington
  • 1991 Dragons Hartford, Connecticut
  • 2080 Torbotics Hammond, Louisiana
  • 2168 Aluminum Falcons Groton, Connecticut
  • 2175 The Fighting Calculators Woodbury, Minnesota
  • 2220 Blue Twilight Eagan, Minnesota
  • 2557 SOTAbots Tacoma, Washington
  • 2848 The All Sparks Dallas, Texas
  • 2883 F.R.E.D (Fighting Rednecks Engineering and Design) Warroad, Minnesota
  • 2974 Walton Robotics Marietta , Georgia
  • 2980 The Whidbey Island Wild Cats Oak Harbor, Washington
  • 3005 RoboChargers Dallas, Texas
  • 3147 Munster HorsePower Munster, Indiana
  • 3230 PrototypeX Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 3234 Red Arrows Lowell, Michigan
  • 3310 Black Hawk Robotics Heath, Texas
  • 3339 BumbleB Kfar Yona, HaMerkaz (Central)
  • 3374 RoboBroncs Jackson, Wyoming
  • 3506 YETI Robotics Charlotte, North Carolina
  • 3546 Buc'n'Gears Grand Haven, Michigan
  • 3618 Petoskey Paladins Petoskey, Michigan
  • 3641 The Flying Toasters South Lyon, Michigan
  • 3656 Dreadbots Dexter, Michigan
  • 3770 BlitzCreek Midland, Michigan
  • 3925 Circuit of Life Ventura, California
  • 3930 SMART Spruce Mountain Area Robotics Team Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls, Maine
  • 3965 Sultans Santee, California
  • 3990 Tech for Kids Montréal, Québec
  • 4010 Nautilus Tlalpan, Distrito Federal
  • 4061 SciBorgs Pullman, Washington
  • 4087 Falcon Robotics New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 4180 Iron Riders Seattle, Washington
  • 4188 Columbus Space Program Columbus, Georgia
  • 4329 Lutheran Roboteers St. Charles, Missouri
  • 4335 Metallic Clouds Waco, Texas
  • 4455 The Burger Bots Warrensburg, Missouri
  • 4469 R.A.I.D. (Raider Artificial Intelligence DIvision) Auburn, Washington
  • 4646 Team ASAP Des Moines, Iowa
  • 4910 East Cobb Robotics Marietta, Georgia
  • 5199 Robot Dolphins From Outer Space Dana Point, California
  • 5279 Bionic Eagles Altavista, Virginia
  • 5406 Celt-X Hamilton, Ontario
  • 5679 Girls on Fire Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • 5803 Apex Robotics Seatac, Washington
  • 5834 R3P2 Toronto, Ontario
  • 5837 Unity4Tech Waterloo, Iowa
  • 5892 High Energy Houston, Texas
  • 5933 JudgeMent Call Salt lake City, Utah
  • 5940 B.R.E.A.D. Burlingame, California
  • 5976 CyberSaders Waukesha, Wisconsin
  • 6016 Tiger Robotics Hackettstown, New Jersey
  • 6034 Eagle Storms Florissant, Missouri

frcguy 22-04-2016 20:56

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So stoked! This is going to be a fun one.

IG100MagnaGuard 22-04-2016 21:01

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I look forward to seeing everyone there! (And seeing your robots :cool:)

MikLast 22-04-2016 21:28

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Curie has some good potential. Good luck to all teams (and especially PNW teams!) competing next week!

Lili_1868 22-04-2016 21:28

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So excited! :D

Amit3339 22-04-2016 21:28

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Team 3339 is excited to breach and capture the tower with all of the teams in Curie. Good luck to all of the teams!

Now for the real deal... with 5 days before the vhapionship what is your bet for the 2016 Curie subdivision?

TAlholm 22-04-2016 21:41

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Team 1991 surely is excited, and we hope our improvements will mix this division up a bit. From the looks, this is going to be a tough division to play in.

MxMarkov 22-04-2016 21:51

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Team 3374 us thrilled to be competing with y'all.

Reptilefox 22-04-2016 21:54

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PrototypeX (3230) is very excited to compete in Curie again!!! Looking forward to it!

arpita 22-04-2016 22:03

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Team 694 (StuyPulse) is looking forward to competing with everyone and ogling over your robots!

Connor McBride 22-04-2016 22:15

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166 is very excited to play with all of you! Good luck to everyone!

-Connor

Gearheads1 22-04-2016 22:45

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Team 4455, The Burger Bots, is honored to be part of the Curie Division and is looking forward to having a great competition with y'all. Best wishes to all teams for a great event!

Hurband 22-04-2016 22:51

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IA Regional Rookie All Star Team 5837 Unity4Tech is pumped to be playing on Curie with some great teams including fellow IA Team 4646 ASAP.

Bevo120 22-04-2016 23:20

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Team 4335 the Metallic Clouds is very excited to participate in the Curie division with some familiar faces. Super excited to have another Girl Scout team with us in our division. Just want to say good luck to the Space Cookies and everyone else in the Curie division.

The Sofa 22-04-2016 23:39

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Can't wait for 5940 to join this with everyone :)

Gravity 22-04-2016 23:54

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Another 5940 representative here! We are heavily invested at the moment to get scouting data compiled for each Curie participant. If anyone is interested in discussing tactics for this division/strategy in general, feel free to shoot me a PM!

- Gravity

nuggetsyl 23-04-2016 08:57

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I would like to see people post who they think the top 8 are in this division.

Hadi379 23-04-2016 13:48

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379 is looking forward to competing in curie again, good luck to all teams this upcoming week!!

Dave McLaughlin 23-04-2016 13:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1577732)
I would like to see people post who they think the top 8 are in this division.

Top 8 robots based on performance, or top 8 ranked robots after quals?

Brian Maher 23-04-2016 13:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1577732)
I would like to see people post who they think the top 8 are in this division.

Here are OPR-based predictions for rankings in the division. Take these with a grain of salt; this year isn't a stellar year for OPR. YMMV.

z4t143 24-04-2016 08:52

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Team 4329, The Lutheran Roboteers, are thrilled to be part of the 2016 edition of Curie and to unleash "Trogdor the Burninator" https://www.facebook.com/29426428730...121892/?type=3

As we breach and capture our way to the finals. Good luck to all!

Chi Meson 24-04-2016 09:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BMSOTM (Post 1577792)
Here are OPR-based predictions for rankings in the division. Take these with a grain of salt; this year isn't a stellar year for OPR. YMMV.

I thought our schedule looked a bit difficult, now it's officially "most difficult in Curie." Yay.

Hey Scouts....

BenGuy 24-04-2016 11:32

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Team 3641, The Flying Toasters, looks forward to competing with all of you in Curie division.

staplemonx 24-04-2016 16:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1577732)
I would like to see people post who they think the top 8 are in this division.

Here is our top list in order of performance
  1. 5803
  2. 3310
  3. 1983
  4. 2175
  5. 3339
  6. 166
  7. 339
  8. 955
  9. 3641
  10. 4469
  11. 1511
  12. 2848
  13. 25
  14. 1261
  15. 3230
  16. 3506

Golfer4646 24-04-2016 16:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1578200)
Here is our top list in order of performance
  1. 5803
  2. 3310
  3. 1983
  4. 2175
  5. 3339
  6. 166
  7. 339
  8. 955
  9. 3641
  10. 4469
  11. 1511
  12. 2848
  13. 25
  14. 1261
  15. 3230
  16. 3506

Personal opinion: 3990 (Tech for Kids) should be highly considered for any list of the top teams in the Curie Division. I was also impressed by the performance that 876 (Thunder Robotics) had at the Central Illinois Regional.

kyle_hamblett 24-04-2016 16:25

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1073 is excited to be playing with everyone on Curie! Wednesday cannot come fast enough! There are going to be some intense battles. Good luck everyone!

Jay O'Donnell 24-04-2016 16:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1578200)
Here is our top list in order of performance
  1. 5803
  2. 3310
  3. 1983
  4. 2175
  5. 3339
  6. 166
  7. 339
  8. 955
  9. 3641
  10. 4469
  11. 1511
  12. 2848
  13. 25
  14. 1261
  15. 3230
  16. 3506

3990 and 2168 should be on that list, and not at the bottom of it.

Brian Maher 24-04-2016 16:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Golfer4646 (Post 1578204)
Personal opinion: 3990 (Tech for Kids) should be highly considered for any list of the top teams in the Curie Division. I was also impressed by the performance that 876 (Thunder Robotics) had at the Central Illinois Regional.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell (Post 1578214)
3990 and 2168 should be on that list, and not at the bottom of it.

I strongly agree that 3990 will be one of Curie's top teams. At Tech Valley, they were one of the most consistent shooters and climbers. They seeded third and were picked by the #1 seed, 359, and they dominated in elims.

staplemonx 24-04-2016 16:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Golfer4646 (Post 1578204)
Personal opinion: 3990 (Tech for Kids) should be highly considered for any list of the top teams in the Curie Division. I was also impressed by the performance that 876 (Thunder Robotics) had at the Central Illinois Regional.

When we change our calcs focus more on OPR we get a list that concurs more with some of the other lists.
  1. 3339
  2. 3641
  3. 3990
  4. 2557
  5. 3310
  6. 5803
  7. 1983
  8. 858
  9. 166
  10. 25
  11. 321
  12. 2175
  13. 1511
  14. 639
  15. 1089
  16. 5406

Our first list was focused more on probable ranking points at the end of each match.

Brian Maher 24-04-2016 17:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1578228)
Our first list was focused more on probable ranking points at the end of each match.

The issue with using qualification rank to assess team strength is that strength of schedule and luck with alliance partners can bias results. Just last weekend, 1257 seeded 52nd of 60 teams at MAR CMP. We averaged of five low goals in a match, and maximum of seven, but had bad luck in quals with alliance partners losing comms and such. 225 (who told me their scouting does not consider qualification rank) and 341 picked us for what we could do, and we won the event.

Greg Needel 24-04-2016 18:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BMSOTM (Post 1578232)
The issue with using qualification rank to assess team strength is that strength of schedule and luck with alliance partners can bias results. Just last weekend, 1257 seeded 52nd of 60 teams at MAR CMP. We averaged of five low goals in a match, and maximum of seven, but had bad luck in quals with alliance partners losing comms and such. 225 (who told me their scouting does not consider qualification rank) and 341 picked us for what we could do, and we won the event.

This is exactly my problem with all of the pre-scouting ranks, especially if you use OPR. None of them assess individual robot ability relative to the other teams in the division. Since OPR is based on the performance relative to the individual event, you seeded #1 at a week event then you will have a high OPR if you seeded #13 at MSC yours will be lower. Which of those teams has a better robot? Were events primarily won by low goal bots or was it a high goal shoot out?

My strong recommendation to all the teams looking at the division is to WATCH MATCHES. Make your own determination as to the scoring capacity of each team, and do your ranks that way.

I would prefer to see the list of "best high goal shooters", "best low goal shooters", "best autonomous modes" teams with most consistent hangers, etc.


I know much of these public lists are just time killers waiting on Wednesday, so it doesn't matter much. I would just be hesitant to use any of this for pre-match strategy if you expect good results.

Bevo120 24-04-2016 19:03

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Team #4335 Metallic Clouds wishes everyone safe travels to First Championships.... Weather looks terrible Tuesday over the Midwest. (We are driving the tornado route from Waco Texas to St. Louis.) Please be careful and we can't wait to meet you!

pavong 24-04-2016 19:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1578228)
Our first list was focused more on probable ranking points at the end of each match.

Us not showing up on that list makes perfect sense as we only managed to capture and obtain all 4 ranking points in a single one of our 9 matches at the Montreal regional.

mackenzieg 24-04-2016 21:10

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Team 1261 is excited to be in Curie this year!

If you're interested in our robot, feel free to check out our new and improved reveal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVnNrP4vO7A

______________________
Mackenzie Glaser
Robo Lions 1261

Ben Martin 24-04-2016 23:55

Re: 2016 Curie Subdivision
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BMSOTM (Post 1578232)
The issue with using qualification rank to assess team strength is that strength of schedule and luck with alliance partners can bias results. Just last weekend, 1257 seeded 52nd of 60 teams at MAR CMP. We averaged of five low goals in a match, and maximum of seven, but had bad luck in quals with alliance partners losing comms and such. 225 (who told me their scouting does not consider qualification rank) and 341 picked us for what we could do, and we won the event.

We calculated an average of 5.5 low goals

Curie teams, be wary. I knew these guys were our top low goal bot after 25 on Friday night, and I thought we might have a shot at playing with them because people would overvalue shooting and scaling (and I was right). Somebody is going to snatch them up if you don't, and if they play defense again, you'll be on the receiving end. Top-notch play, watch the MAR Champs playoffs.

Kristian Calhoun 25-04-2016 00:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben Martin (Post 1578513)
We calculated an average of 5.5 low goals

Curie teams, be wary. I knew these guys were our top low goal bot after 25 on Friday night, and I thought we might have a shot at playing with them because people would overvalue shooting and scaling (and I was right). Somebody is going to snatch them up if you don't, and if they play defense again, you'll be on the receiving end. Top-notch play, watch the MAR Champs playoffs.

Curie teams have nothing to fear—1257 is in Archimedes. :)

Ben Martin 25-04-2016 00:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kristian Calhoun (Post 1578530)
Curie teams have nothing to fear—1257 is in Archimedes. :)

My bad :rolleyes:

OccamzRazor 25-04-2016 09:09

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This is going to be a blast! So...what is the plan to beat Newton division? :)

Greg Needel 25-04-2016 09:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OccamzRazor (Post 1578630)
This is going to be a blast! So...what is the plan to beat Newton division? :)

The newton finals should be so intense that maybe all the robots will be tired by the time they get to Einstein, so it will be easy to beat sleepy robots :D

Ryan Dognaux 25-04-2016 09:31

Re: 2016 Curie Subdivision
 
4329 is looking forward to playing with and against a bunch of teams we've never met before!

Though we didn't have much time for improvements, we've made a few that focus on reducing our cycle times and improving our high goal shot consistency.

We also only weigh 90 pounds, use the kit bot chassis and already use pneumatics. We think we'd be a great robot for cheesecake and are always open to discussing this with teams. We have a hang / defense module of our own as well but it takes away our low bar capability.





See you all in a few days! Feel free to stop by and say hi.

b1nary 25-04-2016 09:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 1578643)
4329 is looking forward to playing with and against a bunch of teams we've never met before!

Though we didn't have much time for improvements, we've made a few that focus on reducing our cycle times and improving our high goal shot consistency.

We also only weigh 90 pounds, use the kit bot chassis and already use pneumatics. We think we'd be a great robot for cheesecake and are always open to discussing this with teams. We have a hang / defense module of our own as well but it takes away our low bar capability.

See you all in a few days! Feel free to stop by and say hi.

bump! looking forward to meeting new people and robots. (:

OccamzRazor 25-04-2016 11:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 1578643)
4329 is looking forward to playing with and against a bunch of teams we've never met before!

Though we didn't have much time for improvements, we've made a few that focus on reducing our cycle times and improving our high goal shot consistency.

We also only weigh 90 pounds, use the kit bot chassis and already use pneumatics. We think we'd be a great robot for cheesecake and are always open to discussing this with teams. We have a hang / defense module of our own as well but it takes away our low bar capability.





See you all in a few days! Feel free to stop by and say hi.


Looks like your robot has a nice flat space for an extra climber......I wonder if anyone in Curie is bringing one of those:rolleyes:

Our entire system weighs 15lbs, has successfully been cheesecaked one time after passing inspection this season, and can lift a 160 pound bot. If our alliance partner had made it to the batter during finals in the NC Campbell event I feel it would have worked great for them like it has for us.

Charles Boehm 25-04-2016 11:11

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Team 2175 is excited to compete with all of the Curie division. Lots of new teams to meet(all but 2 for me; shout out to my MN friends 2220 and 2883!)

BethMo 25-04-2016 11:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 1578643)
4329 is looking forward to playing with and against a bunch of teams we've never met before!

Those are some awesome pictures, Ryan! They're going in my "show relatives what this game is about" folder.

JohnSchneider 25-04-2016 11:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OccamzRazor (Post 1578630)
This is going to be a blast! So...what is the plan to beat Newton division? :)


2013 curie was pretty stacked...

northstardon 25-04-2016 11:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OccamzRazor (Post 1578630)
This is going to be a blast! So...what is the plan to beat Newton division? :)

No worries...to beat Newton, all Curie has to do is reuse whatever master plan is developed to first beat Carver (e.g. 1114 and/or 2481). ;)

Ryan Dognaux 25-04-2016 12:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OccamzRazor (Post 1578690)
Looks like your robot has a nice flat space for an extra climber......

Swing on by our pit and let's swap cheesecake recipes :]

Bob Steele 25-04-2016 15:29

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Just wanted to mention some quality teams from the PNW playing on Curie.

Team 4061 has a wicked low goal shooter and is very quick and driven well.
They have a great drive team and are very easy and fun to work with.https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4061/2016
on winning alliance at Central Washington

Team 4469 https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4469/2016
Nice consistent High Goal Shooter and knows how to play in elimination rounds.
Part of winning alliance at the Auburn District event and the PNW District Championship

Team 5803 https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/5803/2016
Super Rookie that can breach everything and low goal score and scale.
#1 seed in the PNW District Championship, on winning alliance at Philomath



oh yea... I forgot... we are ready to STINK IT UP AGAIN on Curie.... it should be a fun ride!!

staplemonx 25-04-2016 23:11

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It looks like we may actually climb at worlds...

b1nary 25-04-2016 23:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1579102)
It looks like we may actually climb at worlds...

great picture. looking forward to seeing this.

LightningRacer 26-04-2016 00:12

Apex Robotics 5803 PNW Season Recap
 
Team 5803 Apex Robotics checking in, we're thrilled to get to play with some super awesome teams at worlds! We're especially glad to be playing alongside some fellow PNW teams; 1983, 2557, 955, 2980, 4061, and 4180!

Our team has made a brief PNW Season Recap video showcasing our team and our robot, SUBZ3R°. Enjoy!

link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYeW7VeG9Ng

Good luck all! We look forward to playing with you all on Curie!

xman206 26-04-2016 00:27

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This is going to be so much fun!

Hadi379 26-04-2016 11:23

Re: 2016 Curie Subdivision
 
Team 379 would like to put some information about our team out there ahead of the championships:

Info sheet (We will be passing these out to all team)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0h...ew?usp=sharing

Pre-Championship Autonomous Routine Videos:

https://youtu.be/-SKlvO0OLA4?list=PL...OBwb4poddE_fpi

2016 Midwest Regional Recap Video:

https://youtu.be/grLxSGyUTKs



Thanks again, and good luck to all teams competing at champs!

Citrus Dad 26-04-2016 16:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Steele (Post 1578829)
Just wanted to mention some quality teams from the PNW playing on Curie.
oh yea... I forgot... we are ready to STINK IT UP AGAIN on Curie.... it should be a fun ride!!

Just wish you were on Hopper with us this year again...:mad:

VexisDarksteele 26-04-2016 19:12

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It's good to see a number of FiM teams I recognize (aside from the Toasters), and several I don't yet know, representing our state in this division. Looking forward to watching the webcast this week; this college student is stuck in the dreaded thing known as finals week and unfortunately can't be there in person. :p

Good luck everyone!

Bob Steele 26-04-2016 19:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Citrus Dad (Post 1579469)
Just wish you were on Hopper with us this year again...:mad:

We love playing with you guys too. Best of luck to you!!!

Koko Ed 26-04-2016 22:40

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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

Ryan Dognaux 29-04-2016 21:12

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What a great last couple of days. Good luck to all the teams tomorrow morning!

A huge shout out to 4061 for lending us some alcohol solution which dramatically improved our shooter's performance. We hit 5 / 5 high goals in our final qualification match today - https://youtu.be/0py3EN5nix0

Last second cool buzzer beater shot - https://youtu.be/Txs2LMiHqdA?t=2m20s

Lifting mechanism on the practice field - https://youtu.be/KytaHdrZijQ

frcguy 29-04-2016 23:26

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1 Attachment(s)
As our printer couldn't make the trek from California, I've attached out robot information sheet for other teams interested in us to look at. It has our general match strategies, statistics and component lists, and more. Feel free to ask here or stop by our pit if you have any more questions about our team or robot!

Summery: We are a low bar capable robot that can cross Class B and D defenses quickly and efficiently in both teleop and auto, and we can accurately shoot into the low goal 5-6 times per match and/or keep high goal shooters supplied with boulders. We also have a blocker constructed and can play defense. Like I said, if you have any questions ask away!

TheBoulderite 30-04-2016 15:26

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...

Wow. I can't say I've ever heard of or seen a #8 seed win any event, regional, district event, DCMP, or division. This alliance may have made history. Congratulations to teams 694, 3339, 379, and 1511 on winning Curie! Good luck on Einsteins!

Connor McBride 30-04-2016 16:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBoulderite (Post 1580638)
...

Wow. I can't say I've ever heard of or seen a #8 seed win any event, regional, district event, DCMP, or division. This alliance may have made history. Congratulations to teams 694, 3339, 379, and 1511 on winning Curie! Good luck on Einsteins!

In 2007 an 8th seed alliance won Einstein.

-Connor

Ryan Dognaux 01-05-2016 21:30

Re: 2016 Curie Subdivision
 
Just wanted to say thank you to teams 25, 2848 & 1885 for being great alliance partners. This was 4329's second trip to worlds and the first time we've ever played in eliminations at the championship. To say it was a big deal would be putting it mildly.

Looking forward to Missouri state champs in a few weeks!

george.tan 07-05-2016 22:28

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Thought I'll share this

https://youtu.be/cwUf11Usdo0

ObeyQuietKoala 08-05-2016 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by george.tan (Post 1584920)
Thought I'll share this

https://youtu.be/cwUf11Usdo0

That was a fun match to drive in.

Amit3339 09-05-2016 17:06

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After landing back in Israel team 3339 would like to thank all of the team for making this event to such a great one!
A special thanks goes to our alliance partners:

Team 694 for believing in us enough for picking us as their first pick. You guys had an elegant robot that could score those 5 points quickly, not to mention your kind team members and mentors that supported us even though we had some issues. You guys rock!

Team 379 had and amazing robot that could literally score from anywhere on the field. you had amazing people both on the crowd and on the field. I can't believe we got you as a second pick! that was unbelievable.

Team 1511, even though you guys didn't hit on the field you were always ready to take the next match! with such an amazing machine and team members you took a big part in our journey to Einstein!

and of course we can't forget the Finalists that played incredible matches and the only thing to separate between our score we 1 and 2 points!
Well done Teams: 3005-876-2557-4061.
Can't wait to see what the next championship will bring to us!

John Leonard 09-05-2016 19:29

Re: 2016 Curie Subdivision
 
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Originally Posted by ObeyQuietKoala (Post 1585021)
That was a fun match to drive in.

Thanks for the assistance!




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